1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute. Our President, for the first time in the history of Kenya made a big and huge difference. The President, in his Speech, came up with new ideas and a new beginning for this country. He was bold and tough. He gave a policy direction to this country. By his Speech, he is going into the annals of history as one of the greatest The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard ...
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute. Our President, for the first time in the history of Kenya made a big and huge difference. The President, in his Speech, came up with new ideas and a new beginning for this country. He was bold and tough. He gave a policy direction to this country. By his Speech, he is going into the annals of history as one of the greatest The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard ...
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
leaders in Kenya and Africa as a whole. It is very rare for a President to apologise on behalf of his Government and on behalf of other governments. He apologised on behalf of his father who did mistakes, Moi and Kibaki. That clearly indicates that he means well for this country. We have presidents who changed their countries. We have Nelson Mandela, Lee Kuan Yew, Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad and others. There are presidents who changed their countries from Third World countries to First World countries. Those presidents were focused, they were thinking beyond imagination and they were thinking about ...
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1 Apr 2015 in National Assembly:
leaders in Kenya and Africa as a whole. It is very rare for a President to apologise on behalf of his Government and on behalf of other governments. He apologised on behalf of his father who did mistakes, Moi and Kibaki. That clearly indicates that he means well for this country. We have presidents who changed their countries. We have Nelson Mandela, Lee Kuan Yew, Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad and others. There are presidents who changed their countries from Third World countries to First World countries. Those presidents were focused, they were thinking beyond imagination and they were thinking about ...
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24 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Deputy Speaker. I need your protection. Leadership according to Lee Kuan Yew is to make a decision. On this one, my decision is a big no to this Motion. In my wisdom, this is a frivolous, callous, petty and damaging Motion. It is full of hearsay, malice, hogwash and balderdash. I was expecting hon. Dr. Musimba to come up with a Motion to help the people of Kibwezi.
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24 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
I was expecting hon. Dr. Musimba, a young legislator, well- educated and well-groomed to make a career by helping and bringing a Motion that will The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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24 Mar 2015 in National Assembly:
add value to his people. However, today hon. Dr. Musimba has lost his cool. He is involved in a task which is unnecessary. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I have known our current Speaker for many years. He came through a by-election. He won an election and he lost an election but at no given time has he ever lost his cool. This is a large House; it has 349 Members. These hon. Members are from different backgrounds. There are professionals who are doctors, lawyers, engineers and businessmen. There are people who are modestly educated. There are others who have been -because ...
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Is it in order for the hon. Member to read while he is supposed to contribute and debate?
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25 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. From the outset, I want to congratulate hon. Wangamati for bringing to the House such an important Motion. Justice delayed is justice denied. In order to address this historical injustice, it is very important that we compensate the people who fought for this country’s Independence. The amount of Kshs2.5billion given to the Mau Mau freedom fighters by the British Government is very little considering the number of people who died during the struggle, and the amount of suffering that they went through. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we do not ...
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